xe From page 40 North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: North Vancouver heritage display. Until Feb. 19. Fiours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. North Vancouver District Hall Gallery: jollean Matsen. To March 18. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. North Vanceuver Provincial Courthouse: Pamela Holl Hunt, To Feb. 19. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m. — All Public Places shows sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Coun- cil, Presentation House: Galiery hours: Wed.-Sun. 12-5 p.m.; Thurs. 12-9 p.m. Admission: $2.14/1.07. Rescuers of the Holocaust: Portraits by Gay Block. Organized and circulated by Cu- ratorial Assistance, L.A. Shown concurrently is Kadedish by Nomi Kaplan which confronts the artist's personal and public history of the holocaust. Jan. 31-March 8. Info: 986-1351. : Seymour Ari Gallery: Gabriele Gottschlag and Terry Henderson, Mixed media. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday evenings, 7:30-9 p.m., Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. Gallery Alpha: Thomas Anfield: A Body of Work. Anfield’s figures are -grouped in varying tableaux that 48 — Wedneeday, January 29, 1992 - North Shors News - contrast a bold sense of drama with the enigmatic nature of the human condition. To Feb. 8. Harrison Galleries: New Work by lson Chu, George Bates, Kiff Holland, Daniel Izzard, Jose Salvador, Lia Collins, Marke Simons. 2022 Park Royal South Mall. Elsewhere Vancouver Art Gallery: David Milne, The first major retrospective of David Brown Milne (1881-1953). One hundred and fifty oil paintings by one of Canada’s greatest artists. To March 30. Diane Farris Gallery: The Big Picture. New large-scale work by David Bierk, Steve Dashwood, Gu Xiong, Sam Lam, Attila Richard Lucacs and more. Highlight is Lucacs’s Camouflage or Perish. To Feb. 4, Andrighetti Glassworks: North Shore native Graham Scott laun- ches his first solo exhibit. To Feb. 3. 1751 W. 2nd Ave. Former Cartwright Gallery in Granville Island: B.C. Glass Arts Association first annual members exhibition includes works by glass designers, artists and makers. Guided tours available by glass ar- tist Graham Scott. From Feb. 14 to March 4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues- day through Sunday. Info: 430- 1953. |. W. Van jazz vocalist teaming up with Fraser MacPherson WEST VANCOUVER jazz vocalist’ named after her. Eleanor Cellins joins forces with tenor saxman Fraser MacPherson ‘for a Feb. 2 concert at Richard’s . On Richard's. 7 __ it is Collins’s first. public appear- ance.in many years, and the first . time ‘since CBC-TV’s early days ‘s that: she and MacPherson’ have performed together. ce The’ Edmonton-born Collins, . who was recently inducted. into the B.C. Hall of Fame along with North Shore actor Robert Clothier, .° became a fixture’ on the Van- " .couver . jazz scene. in- the .1950s “and ‘60s. She was the first Cana- dian ‘woman to have a radio show - ¥ She performed on CBC-Radio for many years, appearing regularly with the Swing Low Quartet. Over the past few years Collins has been in what she calls “more than semi-retirement,” performin as a soloist only for hee local church corigregaticn. She says the Feb. ? concert will feature popular jazz wines, “nice, relaxed old numbers people m age (which she won’t reveal) will recognize.” Tickets, at, $28.50, include din- ner and-dancing. Doors open at 7 p.m. - *. First. (mpressions. auditioning _ for two upcoming productions . “NORTH VANCOUVER’S First Im- pressions Theatre has announced ~;that they will be holding auditions ae for two upcoming productions on —_ Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. The . auditions will be held at Rehearsal _ Studio 3 at James Cowan Theatre, “6450 Deer Lake Rd. in Burnaby. ‘-Prepared material is not required {ering resume and photo if possi- le). : ; The Life and Death of Sneaky Fitch will be performed at Hendry Hall. in North Vancouver April 15-25 and then move into the new Cove Theatre in Deep Cove April me eT 29-May' 2. The play will ‘be directed by Deep Cove’s Norman Leggatt with musical direction by Lynn Valley’s Darlene Kozak (not -all parts require singing). The second production, Echoes Across the Valley, is a new original script by former North Vancouver playwright, Peter R. O'Rourke. This play will be entered into the North Shore Zone of the Theatre B.C. Festival during the week of April 20-25. For more information call 929- 2998. | Mulligan TV special prelude to 30-hour famine fundraiser WEST VANCOUVER’S Terry David Mulligan has receniiy returned from Brazil after participating in the filming ‘of a television special _ to promote Warld Vision’s annual ~~ fundraiser called the 30-Hour Famine. : Muiligan, along with — singer/ songwriter Paul Janz, will be featured in the TV special Trouble | in Paradise to air on MuchWiusic tonight. The TV special is a prelude tn the 30-Hour Famine fundraiser on Feb. 21 and 22 which encourages participants to go without food for 30 hours, raising awareness and funds to combat poverty in the Third World. ; COMICS BROOM-HILDA ON THE FASTRACK Vis IT TRUE, RALPH? Yov INétenD oF FIRING | THATS WHY WERE FIKED AS PART OF, PEOPLE, THE COMPNY| I'VE BEEN AS “THE REORGANIZATION? “” NOT = 15. JUST FORCING THENI| ASSIGNED WHAT? EXACTY, “To QUT BY GIVING |“ You. t ae MELODY. 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